The last thing I want to do is be complacent.
People want more fit arms, but my arms are too fit. But I'm not complaining. They pay my bills.
No great man ever complains of want of opportunity.
Under my contract with Capitol, I have complete freedom to do just about anything I want in my own way.
Some formulas are too complex and I don't want anything to do with them.
It doesn't matter how much you want. What really matters is how much you want it. The extent and complexity of the problem does not matter was much as does the willingness to solve it.
Whenever you have multiple devices including multiple PCs that you want to share information with, it's always been a bit complicated.
If I weren't a director, I would want to be a film composer.
We don't want to be Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones. That type of thing wasn't what we were after. It was most important for each of us to be equal in input and output - each of us has to pull the same amount, musically, in composition and in every sense of being in the band.
Usually, when Nirvana made music, there wasn't a lot of conversation. We wanted everything to be surreal. We didn't want to have some contrived composition.
I do not read newspapers. I do not take any information which I don't want to take. I make sure I keep my composure.
The whole 'anniversary of punk' thing really compounded what I thought was wrong. I was so disillusioned. I remember thinking, 'I don't want anything to do with this.'
What does culture want? To make infinity comprehensible.
This death cult has no reason and is beyond negotiation. This is what makes it so frightening. This is what causes so many to engage in a sort of mental diversion. They don't want to confront this horror. So they rush off in search of more comprehensible things to hate.
You want to be a bit compulsive in your art or craft or whatever you do.
You want to be a bit compulsive in your art or craft or whatever you do. You want to be focused on it.
I actually started off majoring in computer science, but I knew right away I wasn't going to stay with it. It was because I had this one professor who was the loneliest, saddest man I've ever known. He was a programmer, and I knew that I didn't want to do whatever he did.
I actually started off majoring in computer science, but I knew right away I wasn't going to stay with it. It was because I had this one professor who was the loneliest, saddest man I've ever known. He was a programmer, and I knew that I didn't want to do whatever he did. So after that, I switched to Communications.
I want to bring real music back but make it marketable and mainstream. To me, real music isn't everything being synthesized, computerized.
You can sit in a room and create anything you want on a laptop. That's why the real con men are gone.